Air Force ROTC Scholarship

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Air Force ROTC offers a variety of scholarships that will help relieve the financial burden of your college education.

Air Force ROTC scholarships cover college tuition and most lab fees. You will also receive an annual textbook allowance and up to a $500 spending cash monthly stipend. A variety of full and partial scholarships are available, and certain scholarships have specific requirements. To qualify for scholarship consideration, you must have a minimum 3.0 GPA, minimum 1240 SAT score / 26 ACT Store; be at least 17 years old prior to scholarship activation and under 31 years old as of December 31 of the year you will be commissioned. There are physical requirements that must be met as well and applicants must complete a 24-day summer field training course at Maxwell AFB, Alabama (usually between your sophomore and junior years). Important scholarship dates are June 1, December 1, January 12, and May 1. For more information or to apply, please visit the scholarship provider's website.

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Kirsten B on 8/22/2018 8:34:37 AM

I am an active member in the USAFROTC. What they are not telling you is that if you receive a scholarship from the ROTC itself, you will be immediately contracted long term and not have a choice. If that is what you want and are looking for, fantastic! If not, do not accept the scholarship or apply for it. ROTC grants from your school do not have you long term contracted immediately, but you still can if you want to. I see people being roped into the trap all the time. Just a heads up!

donyavious b on 10/22/2015 10:18:45 AM

I am very interested in the Scholarship. I want to go to college and once I leave college I wish to attend the air fore. I have goals for me and my future family, I have brothers and a sister that depend on me. I want to serve my country and have a great education behind it.

Thomas P on 9/16/2015 8:53:22 PM

I am very interested in pursuing an Air Force ROTC Scholarship or a U.S Navy ROTC Scholarship because I want to serve my country, obtain a college education, and eventually support my future family.

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